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<blockquote data-quote="Jasonalex84" data-source="post: 192491" data-attributes="member: 5375"><p>I remember that ice storm way too well lol. Here, we were without power for 34 days but who's counting. We were able to heat the whole house (all three floors) with a single propane fire place. But I've always liked the like fuel stoves and lanterns 10x better. I can't tell you how many times a year I still use mine from fishing to hunting. I tried a propane lantern for a bit but gave it to my roommate in college. It seemed to me that it just went through the fuel to fast especially if i was using it for two hours one time, 45 minutes the next. It seems the more you turn it off and on the more propane you waste compared to the liquid fuel. But who knows, maybe it's just my mind playing tricks on me cause I'm not having to pump it up every so often. As for the price..... both have went up dramatically and the last time I checked our local Walmart they weren't even carrying the liquid fuel anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jasonalex84, post: 192491, member: 5375"] I remember that ice storm way too well lol. Here, we were without power for 34 days but who's counting. We were able to heat the whole house (all three floors) with a single propane fire place. But I've always liked the like fuel stoves and lanterns 10x better. I can't tell you how many times a year I still use mine from fishing to hunting. I tried a propane lantern for a bit but gave it to my roommate in college. It seemed to me that it just went through the fuel to fast especially if i was using it for two hours one time, 45 minutes the next. It seems the more you turn it off and on the more propane you waste compared to the liquid fuel. But who knows, maybe it's just my mind playing tricks on me cause I'm not having to pump it up every so often. As for the price..... both have went up dramatically and the last time I checked our local Walmart they weren't even carrying the liquid fuel anymore. [/QUOTE]
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